Early on in A New Hope, Obi-Wan Kenobi introduces Luke Skywalker to the concept of a Jedi mind trick through demonstrating the practice on two unwitting Stormtroopers. The pair of evil henchmen are interrogating Luke and Obi-Wan about the droids in their company, only for Obi-Wan to do something unexpected. The former Jedi Master waves his hand and informs both Stormtroopers that Luke "can go about his business," instructing the goons to let them "move along." 

The Stormtroopers proceed to repeat Obi-Wan's words back to him before allowing the Jedi and company to move forward without any further troubles. It's a cute moment that nicely conveys the extraordinary powers of the Force and establishes the prowess of Obi-Wan. That same moment is recreated for a similarly multi-purpose but tonally distinct bit in the TV series Jessica Jones

In season 1's eighth episode ("WWJD?"), Jessica and Kilgrave — a powerful MCU villain with the ability to influence others telepathically — decide to get involved in a police standoff, with Jessica hoping her former tormentor will use his powers for good. As they approach the hostage situation, a pair of police officers try to turn them away, and that's when Kilgrave murmurs, "Nothing to see here, move along," much to Jessica's eye-rolling disapproval. It's a moment of levity in a dark series, but it also shows how Kilgrave can utilize his powers even with the most casual throwaway line. Like Obi-Wan in A New Hope, Kilgrave demonstrates that he has extraordinary power under any circumstances. It's too bad he enjoys the Dark Side so much.